April 21, 2015 Board to discuss possible nominations to National Register BISMARCK (AP) — North Dakota’s State Historic Preservation Review Board is meeting this week to review nominations to the National Register... more »»

April 21, 2015 BISMARCK — Gov. Jack Dalrymple on Monday signed into law House Bill 1358, legislation that will strengthen the state’s regulatory oversight of gathering pipelines for produced water and crude oil. more »»

April 21, 2015 Hoeven says CP Rail to modify operations in Enderlin ENDERLIN (AP) — U.S. Sen. John Hoeven says Canadian Pacific Railway has committed to keeping a key thoroughfare un-blocked in the city of Enderlin. more »»

April 19, 2015 BISMARCK (AP) — Long after the days of the Gold Rush, the glitter of gold still lures a new kind of prospector, including those from the North Dakota Gold Prospecting Association. more »»

April 9, 2015 BISMARCK (AP) — Nearly a year after North Dakota college student Andrew Sadek’s body was found in a river with a bullet in the head, his mother still struggles with how her shy son who liked to bowl... more »»

April 9, 2015 BISMARCK (AP) — Despite dropping oil prices and increased pressure to bridle spending, some North Dakota lawmakers have not given up on the idea of building a new $5 million governor’s residence on... more »»

April 9, 2015 Library to close for maintenance As a part of a flood hazard mitigation project under way at the Minot Public Library, the electricity will be shut off in order to install a generator on Friday. more »»

April 9, 2015 WILLISTON (AP) — A Houston-based oil company could have prevented a 28-year-old Alabama man’s death by properly maintaining the water hauling tank that exploded while he was working in it in North... more »»

April 8, 2015 BISMARCK (AP) — North Dakota’s Senate overwhelmingly endorsed sweeping pro-gun legislation on Tuesday that expands the places where a concealed-carry permit holder can pack a gun, including public... more »»

March 16, 2015 BISMARCK (AP) — Slumping prices for oil and farm commodities have North Dakota lawmakers preparing for a lukewarm revenue forecast that will be used to craft the state's upcoming two-year budget. more »»

March 16, 2015 A break in a Western Area Water Supply Authority pipeline has caused the state department of health to urge residents in Divide and Burke counties including the towns of Crosby, Noonan, Fortuna and... more »»